The SIC continues through Monday, when the championship matches in singles and doubles will be held.

SINGLES UPDATE – Eubanks, a sophomore from Atlanta seeded third in the tournament, won his third straight match in a 6-2, 6-4 decision over Cox, and will face seventh-seeded Joao Monteiro of Virginia Tech at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Junior Cole Fiegel lost his round of 16 match to the Hokies’ Amerigo Contini in three sets.

Two other Yellow Jackets remain alive in the tournament. Sophomore Michael Kay took a straight-set decision in the Division I consolation round over Sam Philp of Mercer, while sophomore Elijah Melendez defeated Barry’s Renato Lombardi in three sets in the Division II singles consolation.

DOUBLES UPDATE – Melendez and Daniel Yun won twice Saturday to move into the quarterfinals in Division II, defeating Alejandro Manzanares and Thais Minet of Lipscomb, 8-2, and Florian Graskamp and Ramon van Flymen of Eastern Kentucky, 8-5. The sophomore duo will face Egor Panyushkin and Fons Verberne of Saint Leo in the quarterfinals Sunday afternoon. Casey Kay and Andrew Li won their opening-round match over Zack Kennedy and Jack MacFarlane of Georgia State, 8-3, then fell in the round of 16 to David Durham and Drew Wendel of Kennesaw State.

TOURNAMENT FORMAT – The SIC field is divided into three singles divisions and two doubles divisions, and with a champion from each division. Two rounds of consolation matches will be played for first round losers in singles, but no doubles consolation. No-ad scoring is in place for both singles and doubles.

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